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I was opening Tooter after a long time. It was configured for my account at freeradical.zone, but it just keept spinning saying it was loading.
Then I deleted the account, and tried again. I can enter the server address, but no way to go forward, and nothing happens when pressing Enter.
Is the author hibernating? I do that from time to time, so my apps also get a bit stale ;)

Hi, I will contact them as soon as I can. However, to see that other people experience the same issue with other instances makes me think that the change might have been with the whole Mastodon software. The instances that are most up to date have this issue, while older ones don't.

Just tried on mastodon.social and it's not working. Could it be because my account was recently created? I don't see why, but I guess your mastodon.social account was created a long time ago so that's the only difference that I can see. Or it could be related to the device maybe. I have a Sony XA2 Plus.

Alas, since the upgrade to SailfishOS 3 on my Xperia X, it just shows "Loadong Please Wait" for a second or so and then minimizes, leaving me back at the multitasking view. If I move ~/.local/, thenshare/harbour-tooter the same thing happens, I just also have to log in every time.

If I run harbour-tooter from the terminal, all I see if a lime that claims "Successful GET API request" but then the next line simply states "Segmentation fault" and the app entirely exits, not even remaining visible on the multitasking screen.

Would it be possible to add the ability to view your hashtag timelines/columns (Mastodon recently got a feature to aggregate several hashtags into a single column, which gets displayed in the webinterface) within Tooter?
This would be a really great addition, since my Mastodon usage is almost completely based on hashtags, which you unfortunately still can't integrate into your main timeline (-> not visible in Tooter). This is something I really miss from diaspora* ...

Other than that, Tooter is a really nice Sailfish app! (but not really useful for me at the moment) Thanks for that!

I suspect there might be a compatibility issue with the latest releases of Tootsuite (for example, the local timeline sometimes shows same toots several times with instances running Tootsuite 2.6.1, some pictures and some pseudonyms are not shown, etc.